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Red Bull lose disqualification appeal

Red Bull's appeal against Daniel Ricciardo's Australian Grand Prix disqualification has been rejected by the international court of appeal. Australian Ricciardo, 24, was excluded from second place on his debut because his car was using more fuel than allowed, and his team refused to reduce the flow when informed. The International Automobile Federation said: 'The court decided to uphold the decision of the stewards to exclude Red Bull Racing's car No.3 from the results of the 2014 Australian Grand Prix.' More to follow.
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